Talk:Aviation accidents in Japan involving U.S. military and government aircraft post-World War II
Latest comment: 22 days ago by Global Donald in topic Aviation Accident not covered in the article yet:
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- ... that a secret CIA U-2 spy plane crash-landed in Japan in 1959, sparking a Cold War mystery and cover-up, later shot down by the Soviet Air Defence Forces?
- Source: https://books.google.fr/books?id=uOcrDF0y-CAC&pg=PR7&source=gbs_toc_r&cad=2#v=snippet&q=Fujisawa&f=false (Click on "page 151")
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Global Donald (talk) 02:19, 27 August 2024 (UTC).
Aviation Accident not covered in the article yet:
edit- CV-22 Crash on the coast of Yakushima (2023) - Included in the "2023-2024 United Air Force V-22 Osprey crashes", but it would be better to create a whole section for it.
- Hino Town B26 bomber crash (1955) - Not enough references
- C-34 Hachioji City Crash (1957) - Not enough references
- Hachioji City F80 crash (1955) - Not enough references
- Yui Village Tokyo B-29 crash (1952) - Not enough references
- C-54 Kanagawa U.S Air force Crash (1950) - Not enough references.
- F-94 Nahoso U.S Air force Crash (1955) - Not enough references.